Evi Servaes

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Eva "Evi" Servaes (born probably between 1921 and 1925; died after 1972) was an Austrian actress who worked for the Salzburg Festival and the Burgtheater , among others .

Life

The daughter of the famous Max Reinhardt actress Dagny Servaes , the longest serving Salzburg fanatic so far (from 1926 to 1937), stood in front of the camera with her mother in 1956 for the film Der Schandfleck . In the Josef Meinrad film adaptation of the imaginary patient from 1965, she embodied the Beline. Otherwise she mostly played on stage.

Eva Servaes was a permanent member of the ensemble at the Theater in der Josefstadt at the side of her mother from 1941 until the closure of all theaters in Germany as ordered by Propaganda Minister Goebbels (summer 1944) . The role of Hero in Hebbel's Gyges and his Ring with Paul Hubschmid as a partner is guaranteed in 1941, as well as a role in The Most Beautiful Day in the same theater in the late 1950s . She was a member of the Kleines Haus der Josefstadt ensemble , and the cabaret program We Are So Free was also broadcast on the radio in 1949. In a production by Hans Olden she played a role in the play Triangle in Love in 1944 . From October 1962 she played in 70 traveling performances of Don Juan in Hell . Furthermore, she embodied Annina in a CD recording of the spoken version of Rosenkavalier from 1962 with Helmut Qualtinger .

At the Salzburg Festival in 1951 she played Liese in the Zerbrochnen Krug - in a production by Berthold Viertel with Oskar Homolka as the village judge and Therese Giehse as Marthe Rull - and in 1958 Mrs Botticelli in Archibald MacLeish's Game for Jobs . From 1969 to 1972 she was in Jedermann on the Domplatz of the debt servant's wife. The Salzburg Zerbrochner-Krug production was then taken over by the Burgtheater and played in its alternative location in the Ronacher .

Her resting place is at the Grinzinger Friedhof in Vienna.

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